Save the EARTH
Save the EARTH
Maybe I should have titled this "The battle for the Planet of the APES" Since scientist say we evolved from APES, maybe the same ones who plagued us with PLASTIC.
We need to save the earth from plastic.
I would imagine most everyone has seen reports about cities and even some countries banning single use plastic bags. The other day Seattle banned plastic straws and plastic knives, forks and spoons. easy to fix. Paper bags or reusable bags and paper straws.
But the big one is plastic bottles. What do you guys think. ??
Interesting article from the BBC.
How much would it cost to switch to plastic alternatives? Richard Gray crunches the numbers.
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/201807 ... -packaging
We need to save the earth from plastic.
I would imagine most everyone has seen reports about cities and even some countries banning single use plastic bags. The other day Seattle banned plastic straws and plastic knives, forks and spoons. easy to fix. Paper bags or reusable bags and paper straws.
But the big one is plastic bottles. What do you guys think. ??
Interesting article from the BBC.
How much would it cost to switch to plastic alternatives? Richard Gray crunches the numbers.
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/201807 ... -packaging
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Re: Save the EARTH
Ban plastic bottles? To the barricades, especially the virtue-signallers.
Of course, a little more disposition to neatness, et al, would go a long way to alleviating this here problem.
Nah-not this generation.
Of course, a little more disposition to neatness, et al, would go a long way to alleviating this here problem.
Nah-not this generation.
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Re: Save the EARTH
How about if they charged you a deposit on plastic bottles? You return them, get your deposit back, and nothing goes in the ocean.
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Our community recycles plastic , glass, and metal containers, as well as paper, such as newspapers and magazines and the endless advertising catalogues that arrive via the USMail, by having residents put such refuse to the curb for pick-up twice a month. There is revenue gained for the tax base by all of that being recycled. I really do not mind separating it all from the normal garbage picks-ups, which occur 2xs per week.
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We grew up with glass and those mostly had deposits. We can go back to that - why not?
If people want to do away with plastic, fine. Suck it up and use glass, and either charge a deposit or collect the glass for recycling - we already do the latter.
If people want to do away with plastic, fine. Suck it up and use glass, and either charge a deposit or collect the glass for recycling - we already do the latter.
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Roy wrote:How about if they charged you a deposit on plastic bottles? You return them, get your deposit back, and nothing goes in the ocean.
I noticed, today, when entering the Tops supermarket in Cortland, NY, that folks were returning such containers to a dedicated room, from which they received payment for what they carried in.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Roy wrote:How about if they charged you a deposit on plastic bottles? You return them, get your deposit back, and nothing goes in the ocean.
I noticed, today, when entering the Tops supermarket in Cortland, NY, that folks were returning such containers to a dedicated room, from which they received payment for what they carried in.
Just think about all the senior citizens supplementing their pensions collecting containers for the deposit money.....out there getting in their walkies and being chased by bears.
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don't you have access to medications?
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote::roll: don't you have access to medications?
Why? Do you need some?
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote::roll: don't you have access to medications?
Why? Do you need some?
If so, I bet I'm not alone on that regard.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote::roll: don't you have access to medications?
Why? Do you need some?
If so, I bet I'm not alone on that regard.
We're all old enough to regulars at the pharmacy......although I try rather hard to avoid that pathway.
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I don't know where doctors get the courage to make the crucial decisions, such as prescribing drugs and various procedures rather than surgery, whenever possible. 100 o/o of my doctors have been perfect (even the poor guy who had to try several times, last April , to get that awful tube thru my nose and into my stomach .)
Re: Save the EARTH
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:I don't know where doctors get the courage to make the crucial decisions, such as prescribing drugs and various procedures rather than surgery, whenever possible. 100 o/o of my doctors have been perfect (even the poor guy who had to try several times, last April , to get that awful tube thru my nose and into my stomach .)
Was that tube plastic or glass ? did it have a deposit on it.
As far as Rufus needing medication, He probably brews his own.
Re: Save the EARTH
Water in plastic bottles is the biggest problem. Forks,knives and spoons are now made from corn gluten. In China people are bringing their own chopsticks to eat out. Things need to change allover the world.
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Re: Save the EARTH
robert. wrote:Water in plastic bottles is the biggest problem.
Maybe if there was clean water everywhere, that would be easier. The water from my well in PA is not drinkable; probably have to boil it and distill it at least once.
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